[3] Mundee failed to make a first team appearance for Rangers and moved to hometown Third Division club Swindon Town in August 1986,[1] turning professional.
[2] He made 40 reserve and youth team appearances during the 1986–87 season and after his release he dropped into non-League football to join Southern League Premier Division club Salisbury.
[3] The high-point of Mundee's Brentford career came in a home match against Bristol Rovers in January 1994, in which he scored a hat-trick in a 4–3 defeat.
[7] Now behind the 'FT Index' (Nicky Forster and Robert Taylor) in the pecking order up front,[8] Mundee was a regular off the bench in the first half of the 1994–95 season, before finally breaking into the starting line-up in November 1994.
[3] While negotiating a new contract, Mundee requested a £5,000 signing-on fee, which would enable him to replace his car, in which he was driving 200 miles a day, commuting to Brentford from his Bournemouth home.
[3] Mundee made 62 appearances and scored eight goals during a terrible period for the Seagulls,[2] which had seen the club plummet to the bottom of the Football League by the time he was released on 11 December 1997.
[3] Mundee attempted to resurrect his career by joining Southern League Premier Division club Dorchester Town in late 1997.